Round two, game one generates 'Cuda's first playoff loss
Briefly

In game one of their playoff series against the Colorado Eagles, the San Jose Barracuda had a promising start but ultimately lost 6-3. The Barracuda outshot the Eagles 12-6 in the first period but were unable to convert their chances, and Colorado capitalized with crucial power play goals. Despite a late push in the third period highlighted by goals from Graf and White, two empty-net goals from the Eagles sealed the victory. Overall, Colorado’s strong special teams played a significant role in the outcome.
Despite a strong offensive start, the San Jose Barracuda faltered against the Colorado Eagles, who capitalized with power plays and took a commanding 6-3 victory.
The San Jose Barracuda outshot Colorado in the first period but failed to score. The Eagles capitalized with soft goals that proved detrimental.
Despite a third-period resurgence from San Jose, highlighted by timely goals from Graf and White, empty-net goals from Colorado sealed their 6-3 win.
Bystedt’s shorthanded effort sparked hope for the Barracuda, but Colorado’s dominance on special teams ultimately cemented their victory in game one.
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